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Biomedical engineering bridges technology and medicine and supplies solutions which may enhance and boost the health of individuals. Like a biomedical scientist, you could design a vast range of diagnostic or assistive devices like cardiac monitorsand clinical computersand artificial hearts, wheelchairs and artificial limbs and tendons. Engineered engineering at RMIT is a multi disciplinary application, and you're going to study electronic equipment, mechanical, chemical and materials engineering in addition to biomedical sciences. You'll develop problem-solving and communicating skills that will help you think critically and independently. You'll come up with innovative approaches to apply engineering and science to both biomedicine and healthcare. Biomedical engineering is growing at a rapid pace, so there will undoubtedly likely be significant interest in biomedical engineers in Australia and across the globe.
This program is provisionally accredited by Engineers Australia. This program will be filed for full accreditation by Engineers Australia right as it is feasible to accomplish this over the accreditation time lines set by Engineers Australia. Once fully accredited, graduates of the program will be qualified for graduate membership of Engineers Australia. Full membership being a qualified engineer could be got after an appropriate amount of professional practice. Australia is one of 15 countries that are signatories to the International Engineering Alliance, also called the Washington Accord, to get professional engineers. The eligibility of graduates from this degree is recognised in all countries that are signatories to the Accord.
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- Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 - a study score of at least 20 in any Faith, and a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or at least 25 in Any English